nuke2Dtracker v1.0


 
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Contributor: Jirka Sindelar
Exports Syntheyes 2D tracks or 3D points as text file. Imports file as Nuke Tracker node.
Requirements:
8.0 or later
14 Feb 2015
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Syntheyes exporter:

File nuke2Dtracker.szl goes to Syntheyes scripts folder, that is typically C:\Program Files\Andersson Technologies LLC\SynthEyes\scripts on Windows. Tracks are also copied to clipboard during export.

Nuke importer:

File syntheyestonuke.py goes to your .nuke folder. Your menu line can be:

 

import syntheyestonuke

nuke.menu( 'Nodes' ).addCommand('Other/Syntheyes To Nuke', 'syntheyestonuke.syntheyestonuke()')

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Comments   

 
0 # Daniel Short 2016-12-16 17:24
Thank you, this is great! I like doing all of my tracking (2D and 3D) in Syntheyes since it tracks and caches footage better than Nuke does currently. It would be a lot more of a hassle without this tool.
 
 
0 # Andreé Knutsson 2018-01-09 14:12
Nice script!
It works when pasting the text into the "Paste track data" box.
If I point directly to the .txt-file, I get the error message "List index out of range"
 
 
0 # Nadja Ding 2018-06-05 09:54
Quoting Andreé Knutsson:
Nice script!
It works when pasting the text into the "Paste track data" box.
If I point directly to the .txt-file, I get the error message "List index out of range"


That does not work for me either :(
 
 
0 # Christian Bumba 2019-06-13 07:35
Works excellent, if used as describet. Run the script nuke2Dtracker in Syntheyes, run the syntheyestonuke script in nuke, paste the data in the field from the Data box in nuke.

THX
 
 
0 # Ludvig Friberg 2023-10-09 09:07
If you get maxint does not exist. Change sys.maxint to sys.maxsize in syntheyestonuke .py
 
 
0 # Ludvig Friberg 2023-10-09 09:07
This is a Python 3 thing I think.
 

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